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Dianthus, or Pinks 
A most satisfactory class of plants widely cultivated for their brilliantly colored flowers. 
The bushes are of compact growth, 12 to 18 inches in height, most easily grown and in 
continuous bloom until frost. The double Pinks are very pretty, quite similar to carna- 
tions and measure 1} inches across. Seed should be started indoors as early as possible, 
preferably in March or April, while outdoor sowings should be made about May. Suitable 
for planting either in beds or borders. 





DOUBLE ANNUAL PINKS 
Chinensis, Double Mixed (China Pink). The favorite garden pink; flowers of me- Pkt. 

aiumisize™ very double-and tine for DOUGUetS seem anaes nici elton eiete crear: $0 05 
Mourning Cloak (White Frill). Rich, velvety crimson, edged white............. 10 
Diadematus fl.-pl. (Diadem Pink). A very fine strain of this popular annual pro- 
ducing large, extremely double, fringed flowers in a grand assortment of colors. . 10 
Fireball. Very effective; brilliant dark scarlet. Splendid for cutting............. 10 
Heddewigii fi.-pl. (Double Japan Pink). A superior mixture, including Pkt. 
a many beautiful colors. The largest and 
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best of the double-flowering Pinks...... $0 10 j 
Snowdrift. Handsome snow-white flowers ed 
with fringed petals. Large, very full and 
COWb Lerman ted Fd ie er ee 10 
Laciniatus, Double-Fringed. These 
splendid, large-flowering, annual 
Pinks are fine for cutting and bou- 
quets. The flowers are very double 
with petals nicely fringed.......... 10 
SINGLE ANNUAL PINKS 
Princess Pinks. The flowers of this single Pkt. 
Dianthus are richly marked, spotted and 
ii striped in a great va- 
riety of colors....... $0 10 
Heddewigii (Japan 
Pink). A favorite and 
one of the prettiest 
varieties. All colors 
Mixediye ute eee 05 
Laciniatus. Beauti- 
fully fringed flowers, 

including all colors ] ; 
from pure white to ane = us 
darkest crimson.... . 05 Dianthus, Double Japan Pink 
HARDY PERENNIAL PINKS 

It is in May and June that these hardy Pinks are at their best and during that 
period the plants are literally smothered with bright-colored, delightfully fra- 
grant flowers. Seed may be sown from May to August and as the plants are very 
hardy they will winter over with little protection. We would suggest planting a 
few of these Hardy Pinks which are deserving of a place in every garden. 
Plumarius fl.-pl. Splendid for hardy borders. Blooms freely and is fine Pkt. 
for cutting:2 25 she 6 aan s feos ee ee ee $0 10 
Semperfiorens (Everblooming Pink). The double and semi-double flowers 
are sweet-scented and range through many colors..................--- 10 
Plumarius nanus fl.-pl. This charming Pink grows but 1 foot high, 
blooms somewhat earlier than the preceding, and the flowers possess a 
strong clove fragrance:: 6: Sco on Seen oo ee eee 10 
ESCHSGHOLTZIA (California Poppy) 
The California Poppy is a most desirable flower for bedding. The plants, 
about 1 foot in height, have fine-cut foliage and may’be seen in bloom all through 
the summer with single, poppy-like flowers, which range through shades of orange, 
yellow, crimson and white. It is best to sow the seed in the garden where the 
plants are to remain, as they do not transplant easily. The beautiful State flower 
of California. 
Pkt. 
Californica. The favorite bright yellow................... Oz. 50 cts...$0 10 
Carmine King. Very effective in beds. Both the outside and inside of 
petals:are rich carmine))! 4./.7.)...6 0 0 ee eae 10 
Crimson King. A handsome, free-blooming variety with lovely rosy 
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Golden West. Flowers of bright, golden yellow; splendid for bedding... . 
Oz. 50 cts... 10 
Mandarin. Orange inside and scarlet outside...........e..sseeeseeeee% 10 
Digitalis (Foxglove). See page 39. Large Flowering Mixed. All colors...... Le oetshe SOS OT LOZ a ZONCtS, oe 10 
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